Personalised Public Speaking Courses

Try our new personalised one on one Public Speaking Coaching System. Suitable for anyone, from an absolute beginner, to any level of experienced speaker, these online classes are individually designed to your needs and are extremely effective.

The classes are designed and delivered by our founder and Director who not only has many years and thousands of classes/events experience, but has a driven motivation to help people grow and realise their dreams.

Naturally, there are a very limited number of available spaces in this program, so we recommend booking at least your first session asap to not miss out.

Fear of public speaking (Glossophobia)  is a common form of anxiety. It can range from slight nervousness to paralyzing fear and panic. Many people with this fear avoid public speaking situations altogether, or they suffer through them with shaking hands and a quavering voice.

In fact, many people fear public speaking more than death.

But it’s not an unmovable mountain.

Our Public Speaking and Presenting Workshops and Courses are a great way to bring individuals or teams onboard with the finer skills that are necessary to confidently engage with an audience and to create an atmosphere of attentiveness and absorption.

So What Exactly Is Public Speaking…

Public speaking is the act of delivering a speech or presentation to a group of people in a public setting, such as a conference, classroom, or auditorium. The purpose of public speaking may be to inform, persuade, inspire, or entertain an audience.

Effective public speaking requires the speaker to have a clear understanding of their topic and the ability to convey their ideas in a clear and concise manner. It also involves engaging with the audience and using various techniques, such as vocal variety, eye contact, and gestures, to effectively communicate and connect with listeners.

There are several key elements to consider when preparing for a public speaking engagement. These include:

  1. The purpose of the speech: What is the goal of the presentation? Is it to inform, persuade, inspire, or entertain?
  2. The audience: Who will be listening to the speech? What are their interests and needs?
  3. The message: What is the main point or points that the speaker wants to convey to the audience?
  4. The structure: How will the speech be organized? Will it be chronological, spatial, or topical?
  5. The delivery: How will the speech be delivered? Will the speaker use visual aids, such as slides or props, to help illustrate their points?

Public speaking can be a challenging but rewarding activity, as it allows individuals to share their ideas, opinions, and knowledge with a wider audience. With practice and preparation, anyone can become a confident and effective public speaker.

  1. Public Speaking Courses Can Be Tax Deductible

Does your job involve public speaking? Do you need to be able to speak confidently during a sales pitch or does the company you work for require that you present reports to clients in person? If using your public speaking skills is part of your job, then fine tuning them is deductible in your personal tax return.

There are also specialised public speaking courses for business use, which will provide you with training as well as an expense to deduct.

These expenses are also deductible for businesses wanting to up skill their team for the same reasons (but not simultaneously).

Your first consultation is to allow us to establish goals and personalise your future consults.

Contact Us now to get started.